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Michael Kelly, who retired from The World-Herald in 2018, writes on the anniversary of the first international human ...
Jerry Murtaugh, a highly coveted linebacker recruit from an Omaha high school (North), played on some of the greatest teams in Nebraska history. Fifty years later, Nick Henrich, a highly coveted ...
Fossil enthusiasts and curious minds alike are invited to delve into Nebraska's ancient past at the Niobrara National Scenic ...
Nebraska football will conduct its annual Fan Day on Saturday, Aug. 2, followed by a Husker Big Red Preview open practice ...
There’s something special about fall Saturdays in Lincoln. Whether it’s the tunnel walk echoing through the city, the ...
The Catholic Diocese of Grand Island has begun the first steps toward building a new St. Teresa of Calcutta Newman Center on the campus of the University of Nebraska at ...
Horst left their family farms years ago to attend Kearney State College, now the University of Nebraska at Kearney, but their affinity for their ...
Crews have begun removing and cataloging each of the tower’s roughly 1,700 limestone blocks. According to Connor Griess, the ...
The Justice Department said it's ramping up efforts to revoke the citizenship of immigrants who commit crimes or pose a national security risk. Here's a closer look.
Omaha World-Herald Executive Editor Ben Doody is looking for fan perspectives on the state of the Nebraska football program and the upcoming season.
The University of Nebraska Lincoln continues to face criticism for a doctoral student’s thesis project which mocked the Catholic Mass – this time from the bishop of the Diocese of Lincoln.
Malcolm X, who was born in Omaha, takes a place officially in Nebraska's Hall of Fame, with hundreds cheering and a bust unveiled.
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